Not one of your better afternoons .
Was previously impressed with your performances after you came into the team last season and hope yesterday was a one off .
Young keeper played well when he came on stopped a few chances
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Yesterday 11:47 AM #1
Smudge
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Yesterday 11:49 AM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Fun fact - they share the same birthday.
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Yesterday 11:51 AM #4
I found the criticism he received on the match day thread mental
Nowhere near as bad as some made out and definitely not worthy of a thread about it imo
A dodgy kick out or two but that was it
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Yesterday 11:52 AM #5
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Yesterday 11:57 AM #6
A thread singling a player out for criticism after an early pre season friendly seems a bit harsh. These games are only a small step up from a training session.
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Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
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Yesterday 12:03 PM #7
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Read the updates on here and thought he must have chucked in a couple of howlers. Watched the highlights and they were just good finishes. Kicking out can be difficult against a press as intense and well coordinated at Ajax's
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Yesterday 12:10 PM #8
The finishing from Ajax was top drawer.
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Yesterday 12:11 PM #9
The 'open letter to Mr Smith' nature of the opening post makes this seem ever so slightly unfair...
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Yesterday 12:23 PM #11
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Yesterday 12:44 PM #12
It was a kickabout to blow away the cobwebs. No one is up to speed. It's why we are playing these games rather than going into a European game cold.
He's a good goalkeeper. There is competition for number 1 now and if Sallinger gets the nod it means we have an excellent one and a more than capable back up.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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Yesterday 01:01 PM #16
What goals should he have prevented out of interested?
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Yesterday 01:07 PM #17
I really don't get it.
Smith confounded all expectations last season and played a key role in not only salvaging it but turning it into one of the best we've had in many a year.
Said it yesterday, but I get the impression some people are a bit snooty about him because he's perceived to be some sort of journeyman/reserve keeper who had a lucky streak.
His pedigree is actually pretty decent. He was Forest's No 1 for a sustained spell and the Forest fans I've seen commenting on him seemed to reckon he was a good player. It's not just his ability that's important, it's the fact you can see his team-mates are confident with him behind them and he's a popular member of the squad. Team spirit's a hugely valuable asset.
Goalkeeping's a position where, if your confidence takes a knock, you can seriously struggle no matter who you are. Witness Jim Leighton or Craig Gordon (who people tend to forget was out of the game for two years, primarily down to injury but he was also battling confidence issues).
Smith's not had the career those two have obviously but we should be celebrating unearthing something of a hidden gem without having to pay a fee, rather than finding ways to belittle him.
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Yesterday 01:37 PM #20
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Yesterday 01:58 PM #23
Having seen the criticism I was expecting something totally different from the highlights.
Are there still a few determined to have their preconceptions proved right? It seems very harsh anyway.
He was great for us most of the time last season and hopefully we now have decent competition which is good.
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Dearie me
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Yesterday 02:12 PM #26
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Oh to have two decent goalkeepers to choose from………wait a minute 🤔……
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Yesterday 02:24 PM #28
Don’t mind getting beat in preseason friendlies,gets mistakes rectified & shows upstairs where we’re lacking so hopefully sways them to step up the player intake
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Yesterday 02:37 PM #29
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There has been quite a few folk, me included, who think Sallinger will be number one, but that’s not really a criticism of Smith and a view probably held before yesterday. Think there is a handful of post really, properly criticising him for not stopping anyone of the goals.
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More worried about our defensive shape and structure than Smith. We need a Triantis type player in front of them providing more of a shield and breaking up play/intercepting.
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